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The most popular instant messaging service, Whatsapp, may finally be coming to the web. First spotted by Android World, there is code hidden within the app’s Android APK indicating strings that relates to this move.
Though people can run Whatsapp on their PCs using BlueStacks, but this new feature aims to go beyond that. The folks over at AndroidWorld.nl have discovered some intriguing strings referencing "Whatsapp Web" on a number of occasions, as well as logging in and out of the chat app using a desktop computer. There also are prompts like "Are you sure you want to log out from all computers?".
This may still be a very early speculation but according to Google's reports, whatsapp for pc accounts for major search results. This has been the most wanted feature for whatsapp though it will be interesting to see how they actually implement it. Since whatsapp uses SIM verification, there is no way for it to run simultaneously as of of now.
According to the WhatsAPI team, you will login with your Whatsapp account on the web using OAuth. The web client will send a request to your mobile client, and then log you in once you’ve accepted it on your phone. You will access this through the https://web.whatsapp.com address, which currently requests a Google account to log in.
Facebook paid close to $20 billion to acquire WhatsApp, making a very wealthy man out of one of the app’s co-founders who, ironically, couldn’t even get a job at Facebook just a few years back.
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Source and Images: Android World